Defending CSL / PSL ViolationsMaynard Law Office, LLC

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If you are charged with a CSL / PSL violation, your parole may be revoked or you may be charged with a new criminal offense — or both. If this occurs, you can face a prison sentence. You can also face even more parole conditions. Therefore, it is vital to talk to a NJ lawyer if you face alleged violations of your CSL/PSL conditions.

Maynard Law Office, LLC, has represented many clients at parole revocation hearings and at CSL violation criminal proceedings. We understand the relevant law governing Community Supervision for Life (CSL) and Parole Supervision for Life (PSL). Our firm keeps current with new cases that affect those on CSL & PSL. So, if Parole alleges that you have violated CSL or PSL conditions, contact our law firm’s experienced lawyers for a free consultation.

Our law firm has represented those charged with a variety of CSL/PSL violations, such as:

Leaving the State without permission

Possession of an Internet-capable device

Failure to refrain from social media use

Alcohol consumption

Contacting minors

Not residing at approved residence

Living with minors without approval

Not participating in sex offender counseling

Testing positive for illegal drugs

Consequences of PSL / CSL Violation:

A defendant’s violation will be dealt with based on whether the person is on CSL or PSL. For those on CSL, violations are heard in the trial court (criminal division) in the county in which the person was violated. Generally, PSL violations are heard by the NJ State Parole Board. However, they may also be prosecuted as a crime in court.

In PSL matters, the parole board has the authority to impose additional parole conditions or return the offender to prison. In contrast, in the case of a CSL violation, the registrant faces up to 18 months in prison unless a prison sentence would be a “manifest injustice.”

Contact Maynard Law Office, LLC for a free consultation:

In sum, if you have been charged with a violation of CSL, PSL or Megan’s Law, contact an experienced criminal defense lawyer who can aggressively defend your rights. Moreover, we keep up-to-date with new cases that affect individuals on CSL and PSL. Thus, if Parole alleges that you have violated CSL or PSL conditions, contact our law firm’s experienced lawyers for a free consultation at (973) 540-0054.

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